this might be a technology useful in business life: alterning between paper version reports and digital ones is realy hard, wouldn't it be useful for employees to be able to just take a picture and access the digital version? A report could have layers: a condensed version in paper form, because scribbling abd doodling are roots of ccreativity, but also an online formwhen with a simple click on a feature you would have more informations, a way to interract and give your imput about the paper report (too often a goood idea or feedback one can have while reading a repor is lost because you don´t think to share it) this is such a simple thing but it would make people win a lot of time. And maybe some ideas in the way.

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